I'd be all over a "gaming as service" system if it was with a company that I enjoyed their games.
I'd be all over a "gaming as service" system if it was with a company that I enjoyed their games.
Geez, you sound like a real nade-sayer...
I'm with you there. With the rumours floating around about a PC version coming next year, I might just hold on and wait for that... But it all depends on when I'll get the PS4 (which is eventual purchase at some point when the games for it come out), and how well Destiny will be received once it releases. If Destiny…
Well shit negro! That's the only cosplay you had to show me.
Whoa. I share exactly your experience and impressions with Destiny, right down to the console of choice! It's like I wrote that. I don't have much to add to your rant really.
That's my wish list. What's yours?
Secondary weapon ammo won't disappear when you switch between weapons. If you're a big shotgun player and you pull out a sniper rifle, having no ammo for the sniper rifle adds a degree of difficulty. Perfectly fine with that. But if I switch from a shotgun to a rifle, and then back to shotgun two seconds later, why do…
This. I loved the first game. Adding guns and vehicles took me out of it.
Here's an interesting phenomenon: Games with "bouncier" feeling jumping typically actually have more realistic gravity than the games that feel realistic. What looks correct in games is often almost double normal gravity. Now, that's countering the fact that you're usually jumping way higher than a normal human, so…
Part of Crossfit is performing movements with a relatively high potential for injury in a competitive environment with implicit pressure to go faster and heavier. This will inevitably lead to breakdowns in form, and injuries.
OH GOD.
Injury rates with CrossFit training are similar to that reported in the literature for sports such as Olympic weight-lifting, power-lifting and gymnastics and lower than competitive contact sports such as rugby union and rugby legume.
or, I am Jack's inflamed sense of rhabdomyolysis
It's only after we've lost total muscle control that we're free to do anything
The first rule of CrossFit is you do not stop talking about CrossFit.